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In this section we first learned about modal auxiliary verbs, with the modals being: can, could, might, shall, should, will, would, must, have to, have got to, need to, needn't and ought to. With each of these, they can be used with ideas like: obligation, possibility/probability, permission/prohibition, ability and advice. The main use of modal auxiliary verbs is to express degrees of formality. Next we learned about the passive voice versus the active voice. The passive voice puts the focus on the action while the active voice puts the focus on the agent. With the passive voice, we use all the tense forms we learned in previous lessons to create sentences.
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